10 September 2020

Taxa Rank : HAND SPACE sideroxylon


From a recent post at Tim Entwisle's Talking Plants blog,
about the Red Ironbark trees of central Victoria : 
Bendigo, Castlemaine, Chiltern...

Red Ironbark wood is a 'handsome Australian hardwood', with excellent durability and strength - hence its use in wharves, bridges, railway sleepers and mining - as well as some beauty in crafted furniture and flooring. The species name, sideroxylon, translates as 'wood like iron'.

The Red Ironbark grown in streets and parks is the widespread Eucalyptus sideroxylon subspecies sideroxylon.


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Ranks in botany   Wikipedia 

According to Art 3.1 of the International Code of Nomenclature for algae, fungi, and plants (ICN) the most important ranks of taxa are: 

kingdom, division or phylum, class, order, family, genus, and species

According to Art 4.1 the secondary ranks of taxa are :

tribe, section, series, variety and form. 

There is an indeterminate number of ranks. 

The ICN explicitly mentions:[5]


primary ranks

secondary ranks
further ranks

kingdom (regnum)

subregnum

division or phylum (divisiophylum)

subdivisio or subphylum

class (classis)

subclassis

order (ordo)

subordo

family (familia)

subfamilia
tribe (tribus)
subtribus

genus (genus)

subgenus
section (sectio)
subsection
series (series)
subseries

species (species)

subspecies
variety (varietas)
subvarietas
form (forma)
subforma


There is an indeterminate number of ranks (part 2) :

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